Glossary entry

Polish term or phrase:

kolizja branżowa

English translation:

conflicts between disciplines

Added to glossary by Michał Szewczyk
Sep 12, 2020 13:22
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Polish term

kolizja branżowa

Polish to English Tech/Engineering Construction / Civil Engineering
"Narzędzie BIM pozwala na zachowanie współpracy międzybranżowej tworzonego projektu, wypracowanie spójnych, kompleksowych rozwiązań projektowych oraz zminimalizowanie nieścisłości wynikającymi z wielu niezdefiniowanych w płaskim modelu projektowym kolizji branżowych. "

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conflicts between disciplines

chodzi o kolizje np. instalacji elektrycznych z wodno-kanalizacyjnymi czy wentylacyjnymi, gazowymi
kolizja to conflict, a branża w tym kontekście to discipline (spotyka się też "trade")
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agree Adrian Liszewski
1 day 16 hrs
dziękuję :)
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interference of trades

Ja się z takim czymś spotkałam na moich ustnych na budowach.
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Lost labor productivity claims require a detailed issue analysis in order to assess responsibility for the cause-and-effect relationships. This can be difficult, as more than one party may be responsible and the potential causes are many, including out-of

To achieve increased productivity, LBMS plans for continuous work for resources; the completion of work at a location before leaving that area; and the elimination of interference of trades in the samephysical location.

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trade collision

Trade collisions happen all the time, and this is why you need clash detection in place. In a 2D workflow, you can’t possibly see how components look in the real world as you are only visually confined to a horizontal and vertical axis. This all changes with the three-dimensional (3D) modelling approach of BIM.
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workflow clashes / general timeline conflicts

A key benefit of using BIM is the ability to identify any type of clashes early on in projects so that they can be rectified (or resolved) more easily, more quickly, and more cheaply than if work was already in progress.

But even with the availability of sophisticated software that automates the process of clash detection, it’s essential to know what clashes are, why they happen, and how they can be avoided.

What is a clash? There are a myriad of components and building elements that are used to design a building and if any of these are not spatially coordinated they will conflict with one another. Additionally, there can be workflow clashes that result from a conflict in construction sequencing.

Different types of clashes. For convenience, these are defined as:

♦ Hard clashes that involve building components that have been positioned in the same space in two different designs. For example, the structural engineer may have positioned a steel beam in the same position used for pipework by the MEP engineer, or a duct system may intersect electrical conduits. Clash resolution will involve moving one or the other component.
♦ Soft clashes that involve the breach of buffer zones. For instance, an air conditioning unit may need a specified clearance for access, safety, or maintenance, and if a building component of any kind is positioned within the buffer zone it will constitute a soft clash. Clash resolution will involve ensuring the buffer zone complies with the specifications.
♦ Workflow clashes generally involve general timeline conflicts including the scheduling of contractors and delivery of materials and equipment.

- https://www.ny-engineers.com/vdc-services/bim/clash-resoluti...
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